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City of Albert Lea Policy and Procedure Manual <br /> <br /> <br /> 7 <br />*Dimension B shall be 6’ min., or <br />the same width as the approach <br />walkway. <br />b. Special Emphasis Crosswalks <br />Special emphasis crosswalk markings consist of white 3 foot wide bars with a 3 <br />foot space at 90 degrees to the crosswalk (Figure 2). This marking should be <br />used at mid-block crosswalks and crossings of multi-lane roadways with speed <br />limits equal to or greater than 35 mph. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 2 - Special Emphasis Crosswalk Markings <br /> <br /> <br />c. Decorative Crosswalks <br />The use of decorative materials by themselves does not designate a crosswalk. <br />Crosswalks are legally designated at intersections and no markings are needed. <br />At mid-block crossings, standard or special emphasis markings must be used for <br />designation as a crosswalk. <br /> <br />d. Stop Lines <br />Stop lines should be considered on multi-lane roadways in advance of mid-block <br />crosswalks and crosswalks at intersections not controlled by a Stop Sign. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Figure 3 – Stop Line Markings
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